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| Alphonse Beau de
Rochas 1815-1893 French inventor Ludwig Boltzmann 1844-1906 Austrian physicist Satyendranath Bose 1894-1974 Indian physicist Sadi Carnot 1796-1832 French mathématician and engineer Henri Le Chatelier 1850-1936 French chemist Emile Clapeyron 1799-1864 French physicist and engineer Rudolf Clausius 1822-1888 German mathematician and physicist John Dalton 1766-1844 British physicist and chemist Peter Debye Dutch physical chemist, Nobel prize in chemistry 1936 Rudolf Diesel 1853-1913 German engineer Paul Dirac 1902-1984 British mathematician, Nobel prize in physics in 1933 Pierre Duhem 1861-1916 French physicist Pierre Dulong 1785-1838 French chemist and physicist Albert Einstein 1879-1954 Nobel prize in physics in 1921 Leonhard Euler 1707-1783 Swiss mathematician Enrico Fermi 1901-1954 Italian American physicist, Nobel prize in physics in 1938 Josiah Willard Gibbs 1839-1903 American physicist Germain Hess 1802-1850 Swiss born physician turned to chemistry raised and active in Russia |
William Henry
1774–1836, English chemist Hermann von Helmholtz 1821-1894 German physicist Jacobus van 't Hoff 1852-1911 Dutch Chemist, First Nobel prize winner in Chemistry in 1901 Erich Hückel 1896-1980, German physical chemist James Joules 1818-1889 English physicist Gustav Kirchhoff 1824-1887 German physicist John Lennard-Jones 1894-1954 English mathematician Gilbert Lewis 1875-1946 American physical chemsit James Maxwell 1831-1879 Scottish mathematical physicist Nikolaus Otto 1832-1891 German inventor Wolfgang Pauli 1900-1958 Austrian physicist, Nobel prize in physics in 1945 Alexis Petit 1791-1820 French physicist Merle Randall 1888-1950 American physical chemist François-Marie Raoult 1830-1901 French chemist Rev. Dr Robert Stirling 1790-1878 Scottish clergyman William Thomson, Lord Kelvin1824-1907 Irish-Scottish mathematical physicist Johannes van der Waals 1837-1923 Dutch mathematical physicist, Nobel prize in physics 1910 |